Improvement in horse-rake teeth



Hm were M1211 tetra I. L. BARTLETT AND J. n. LBARTLETT, on non'rn JAY, MAINE.

Letters Patent N0. 95,0 70, datdSeptember 21, 1869. P

IMPROVEMENT It: HQRSE-RAKE TEETH.

a The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent' and making-part of the same.

of the saine,,reference being bad to the annexed draw-..

ings,making apart of this specification, and to the letters and figures of reference marked theTeon.

Figure 1, of the drawings, is a side view of our inveution. j g

Figure 2 is a top View of the same. Our invention relates to horse bay-rakes; and

' It consists in the novel construction of a rake-tooth adapted thereto. l

Our mire-toothis constructed of strong elastic wire,

bent in' a coil, as shown at A, and also bent forward, in the manner shown at B, of the drawings. Our rake-toothis also bent outward as shown at O, and has a hook adapted for attachment to the rakehead, as shown at D. The letter E represents a brace, firmly united to the main tooth, and has a hook at its upper end, corresponding in all respects with the hook D, andi'orming, in conjunction with the part 0, strong braces, to prevent the tooth from turning-or bending sidewise.

hat We claim as our invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, isv The rake-tooth herein described, having coil A, bent portions B and-(3,lateral brace E, and hooks D,

constructed and arranged as specified.

In testimony that we claim the above, we have hereunto subscribed our names, in the nresence'of two witnesses. v I. L. BARTLETT.

J. B. L; BARTLETT.

\Vitnsses:

Gosrnvos KYES, GEORGE E. KYES. 

